SmartPhrase.com: German: Going Out: Going Out Vocabulary; Cinemas and Theatres; Playing and Watching Sports; Helpful Books for German;
Where would you like to go? |
Wo möchten Sie gerne hingehen? |
How about going to the cinema? |
Wollen wir ins Kino gehen? |
I'd like to see a science-fiction movie. |
Ich möchte gern einen Sciencefiction-Film sehen. |
What's on? |
Was wird gezeigt? |
I've already seen it. |
Den habe ich schon gesehen. |
Is it subtitled in English? |
Hat er englische Untertitel? |
When does the last performance begin? |
Wann fängt die letzte Vorstellung an? |
How long does it last? |
Wie lange dauert er? |
When does the film end? |
Wann ist der Film zu ende? |
How much is it on the balcony? |
Wieviel kostet ein Balkonsitz? |
Where can we get tickets? |
Wo können wir Eintrittskarten bekommen? |
Can I book seats? |
Kann ich Plätze reservieren? |
I'll pay for the tickets. |
Ich zahle für die Eintrittskarten. |
Is there an interval? |
Gibt es eine Zwischenpause? |
What did you think of the play? |
Wie hat Dir das Stück gefallen? |
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We would like to go to a football match. |
Wir möchten gerne ein Fußballspiel ansehen. |
Shall we play badminton? |
Sollen wir Federball / Badminton spielen? |
What time does the swimming pool open? |
Wann macht das Schwimmbad auf? |
When does the ice rink close? |
Wann schließt die Eisbahn? |
Sorry, I'm not free. |
Tut mir leid, ich habe schon etwas vor. |
Perhaps we could go next week. |
Vielleicht können wir nächste Woche gehen. |
That would be great! |
Das wäre großartig! |
Do you like to go sailing? |
Gehen Sie gerne segeln? |
I'd prefer to play tennis. |
Ich spiele lieber Tennis. |
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